Job Posting: Web Developer, JavaScript & HTML5 (Full-time)

The CSLP (Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance) is a research centre that develops non-commercial
interactive educational tools.

Used in schools around the world, these tools teach students specific skills (e.g.literacy, information literacy) as well as how to become strong, self directed learners. The primary goal of our research is the advancement of knowledge and its wide-scale application in order to have an immediate and sustained effect on how our schools, post-secondary institutions and learning organizations operate. Specifically, we are interested in exploring the use of interactive applications in this regard.

We are currently looking for a Web Developer/Programmer, versed in JavaScript and HTML 5, to join our team at
Concordia University. This individual needs to be able to jump into our development projects quickly. The project
will use JavaScript and HTML 5 to do animations, control audio and video, and interactivity.

• Attend relevant meetings and collaborate with other team members to ensure the highest quality design and
implementation of CSLP software projects.

The successful candidate is expected to respect all Concordia University Policies and is particularly affected by
BD-4 (Ethical Actions) and HR-5 (Employment of Research Personnel Hired by Grant Recipients). The successful
candidate reports to the Director of Design and Development, but will be expected to coordinate activity with the
CSLP Director and Manager, research teams and project coordinators.

This is a full-time one year contract available immediately. Candidates finishing a degree in the spring of 2013
could possibly work part-time until the end of the semester. There is a probability of renewal, depending on
budget, available work, and performance. Salary will be negotiated in the context of academic research-funded
positions and based upon qualifications.

Interested candidates should forward a cover letter (with salary expectations), curriculum vitae, links to web
sites developed and, if possible, samples of code to the CSLP Director of Design and Production, Catherine LeBel
at clebel@education.concordia.ca, ASAP.